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bold limited-edition timepiece represents the third series in Concord��s exploration
This bold limited-edition timepiece represents the third series in Concord's exploration of the tourbillon. Three tourbillons are in action here, each rotating at different speeds to perform distinct gravity-defying functions. Two of them are nested one inside the other while the third tourbillon carriage rotates a separate balance on a single axis in the conventional way, but at the relatively high speed of one revolution every 36 seconds. The hours and minutes are shown on discs rotating against their respective markers, and the seconds appear on a scale around the bi-axial tourbillon. Sapphire and citrine gemstones are used to indicate the power reserve. Eleven color-graded blue sapphires from dark to pale show the power left in the mainspring. When the six yellow citrines appear against the marker, the wearer knows it's time to wind up the watch.
Zenith recently suffered a new direction, and it may be one of the first models to the stem of this change.
As expected, this is yet another model of watches "vintage" of a popular luxury Swiss brand of watches (this is a coincidence of French-owned). Zenith recently suffered a new direction, and it may be one of the first models to the stem of this change. There are great hopes for the brand which has been during the past few years, interesting, but incorruptible watches that have no soul or clear purpose. This new model is certainly a change, but I do not think that it is for the better.
Help with the new PO Chrono
Can anyone tell me whether the date function on the PO Chrono has a quickset feature or do you have to keep spinning the hands around. Thank you in advance. Best, Beaumont.
Cyclops not perfectly aligned on Submariner
Hello,I have noticed that the cyclops on my new Sub is not perfectly aligned. Is this something that happens? Should I find it acceptableThanks!EDIT:I��m adding this picture, of the same watch to my original post!
Drawn to the 116523 Daytona
I have found myself keep going back to look at the 116523 with champagne dial and batons with black\white sub dials Never considered a Daytona before although I think the Platona is a very beautiful piece as are the 500c,, I love the classic styling especially with black sub dials and although it would not bother me i would really like to know,, why there don't seem much love for this piece? That also seems reflected in its pricing,,,, Reply's much appreciatedSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk